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Preview of Friendly Letter Unit Superhero Style

Friendly Letter Unit Superhero Style

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Astute Hoot
Friendly Letter Unit: Children love superheroes so what better way to engage them in writing than with a Friendly Letter Superhero? In this customizable friendly letter unit, Letterman comes to visit each day, bringing a letter that teaches a specific friendly letter skill. He leaves colorful L's on the classroom door to signal his visits. Children truly believe in him and even your most reluctant learners will get excited about writing! This 66 page friendly letter unit includes: --Suggestio
Preview of Report Card Comment Generator (Keep it Simple!)

Report Card Comment Generator (Keep it Simple!)

This is a simple copy and paste, find and replace document to create comments about your students. Remember to always end with 1 or 2 positives! I like to add a couple personal comments that come to mind as well as anecdotal stories or evidence. I hope this saves you time. Check out more products in my store!https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Teachers-3through8Click on the Preview for more information!***************************************************************************You Might Als
Preview of 50 Creative Writing Prompts for the Holidays

50 Creative Writing Prompts for the Holidays

50 Creative Writing Prompts for the HolidaysOn super fun and festive topics like New Year’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Independence Day, and more. The following writing prompts are meant to get your students thinking critically about what role holidays play in their daily lives, how these holidays have come to be in the first place, and the different kinds of holidays people in their class celebrate to increase cultural awareness. There are 10 prompts for each of 5 larger themes: New Year’s Day, Vale
Preview of Using Computer Keyboards as Visual Teaching Tools

Using Computer Keyboards as Visual Teaching Tools

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Keyboarding Arts
"Don't look at your hands," we were told in business typing classes. "Keep your eyes on copy." That was fine in high school and junior high, but now we see core curriculum requiring that third grade students being introduced to computer keyboards. How age appropriate is touch typing based on Piaget's developmental theory? It's not.Teaching Language Arts with Eyes on KeyboardsFor too many years computer keyboarding has been taught with cardboard boxes cut up to cover the fingers on letter keys in
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